Many years of practice, and I still haven't reached perfection. I love working with the open source programs the most: Inkscape, Pencil, GimpShop, Mypaint and Blender3d. For my writing activities, OpenOffice is my first choice.
Favourite Visual Artist
too many to list, from Cezanne to the more modern, they're all good
Damn this year has breezed on by, and my sketchbook is not nearly as thick as it should be.
There will be more paper mache projects to show here soon, and what's more, i think i have stumbled on a way to make the durn things waterproof. That means that there will be props! for Halloween.
That's right.
Halloween. Which is just around the corner.
I aim to make my house scary enough that i get to keep the candy.
so there.
to the computer.
i wanted to share my video of the magnificent paper dinosaur, complete with the new head, but my computer decided it didnt want to speak with my phone. i did manage to upload it to facebook, and youtube, though.
here is the link to youtube for your viewing pleasure:
and not one but 2 gardens to work on. I am a busy one this time of year. outside of those projects, I am currently part of a local art show, which means i am going to sit in the gallery and answer the questions of anyone who happens to show up.
nobody said they had to be the correct answers, now did they?
Anyhow, I hope to have dinosaur pictures to share soon. It's the biggest paper mache project i have ever worked on.
I'm read your Gateway to Magic and The Serpent and the Flamel. I was wondering if you will ever be continuing it. I really love it and it's by far the best FMA&HP crossover fanfic I like. I really want to see it continued if possible.
ATM, I have no plans to continue it. I thought I went on quite long enough, and pushed myself anyway. Then, I peetered out of ideas. It does make an interesting universe
I was hoping to see Al in Hogwarts since I rarely found any FMA&HP crossover fanfic that has him. It's mostly about Ed in Hogwarts, so I was hoping to get a chance to read with Al in it.